Deception and Abuse at the Fed
Henry B. Gonzalez Battles Alan Greenspan's Bank
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Word Count
72,000 words, Guess
Page Count
288 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Internet Archivedeceptionabuseat0000auer
- ISBN-100292717857
- ISBN-139780292717855
- Goodreads2482172
- LibraryThing5780703
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- Library of Congress Control Number2007051720
- OCLC Control Number179786705
- Better World Books9780292717855
- Open LibraryOL10293669M
Classifications
- LCCHG2563.A94 2008
- LCCHG2563 .A94 2008
Description
In Deception and Abuse at the Fed, Robert Auerbach, a former banking committee investigator, recounts major instances of Fed mismanagement and abuse of power that were exposed by Rep. Gonzalez, including: Blocking Congress and the public from holding powerful Fed officials accountable by falsely declaring—for 17 years—it had no transcripts of its meetings; Manipulating the stock and bond markets in 1994 under cover of a preemptive strike against inflation; Allowing $5.5 billion to be sent to Saddam Hussein from a small Atlanta branch of a foreign bank—the result of faulty bank examination practices by the Fed; Stonewalling Congressional investigations and misleading the Washington Post about the $6,300 found on the Watergate burglars. Auerbach provides documentation of these and other abuses at the Fed, which confirms Rep. Gonzalez's belief that no government agency should be allowed to operate with the secrecy and independence in which the Federal Reserve has shrouded itself. Auerbach concludes with recommendations for specific, broad-ranging reforms that will make the Fed accountable to the government and the people of the United States.
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